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gcloud with zsh
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# The next line updates PATH for the Google Cloud SDK. | |
source /Users/dwchiang/google-cloud-sdk/path.zsh.inc | |
# The next line enables zsh completion for gcloud. | |
source /Users/dwchiang/google-cloud-sdk/completion.zsh.inc |
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script_link="$( readlink "$0" )" || script_link="$0" | |
apparent_sdk_dir="${script_link%/*}" | |
if [ "$apparent_sdk_dir" == "$script_link" ]; then | |
apparent_sdk_dir=. | |
fi | |
sdk_dir="$( cd -P "$apparent_sdk_dir" && pwd -P )" | |
bin_path="$sdk_dir/bin" | |
export PATH=$bin_path:$PATH |
Adding
gcloud
to the plugin list in~/.zshrc
did the trick for me
This worked for me in March 2022, probably the easiest solution on macOS
@louicoder i'm assuming that when you, and others, are referring to "adding gcloud
to the plugin list` you are using oh-my-zsh and this is the oh-my-zshell plugin list and corresponding plugin?
Adding
gcloud
to the plugin list in~/.zshrc
did the trick for me
Can confirm this helps.
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On a Mac and this was the simple solution for me after a brew install google-cloud-sdk